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    Default My take on the sanguinor

    Mainly as I didn't like the gw model I've done my own. Have a look at the pictures below









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    some reikland fleshshade would go a long way. I like the conversion, but the paint is very boring. And a hiting it with a quick wash would bring out some of the details and texture. just a suggestion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thiazi View Post
    some reikland fleshshade would go a long way. I like the conversion, but the paint is very boring. And a hiting it with a quick wash would bring out some of the details and texture. just a suggestion.


    I'm happy to get suggestions or ideas so you think reikland flesh shade over the golden areas ?

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    yea. thats my go to for anything gold or bronze. if you havent used the shades before you might want to practice of something different first, but they are pretty easy and can really bring models to a different level.

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    Water down the golden next time its a little thick, as said a nice wash and then a mix with a silver paint for a highlight before pure silver on the extreme edges would look lovely.

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    Thanks for the advice everyone ill see what I can do with some extra shading and highlights

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    Ok so I've added in some extra shading and highlighting and it does look much improved I hope you can see the difference in the photo (apologies if no its not the greatest pic in the world)

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    Try adding some silver to the extreme edges it will break up the gold some more

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